moisture in the Gulf, and you'll notice it's all marching to the north. We're to the north. Obviously our rain chances are going to go up. So let's look at what's happening. We have a little surface low that the National Hurricane Center was watching, but it's moved onshore in South Texas. You'll also notice some other areas spinning in the west Gulf. These are little upper level lows. If we look at the water vapor imagery, you see we have an upper high to our east and an upper low and front to our west. That means all this moisture is going to move north. We can look at our exact live radar, and I've got the wind flow in here. You can see how the air is flowing and it's bringing moisture our way. Here's one of our forecast models showing rain increasing to ppxx@ @ morrow. It also shows rain increasing Saturday. If your are driving to the LSU game in Houston, keep in mind that there could be some heavy rain along the way. Looks like the weather will improve by game time, but keep in mind if you are tailgating... there could be rain during the day. Got in some beautiful twitpics. Check out all the different clouds. We have altocumulus undulatus. ppxx@@ That's when you get clouds in lines. It's caused by winds at different speeds at different levels. Highs today were in the upper 80s to low 90s. Right now we're in the upper 70s to low 80s. The heat index is still in the upper 80s. The wind is light southeast. Tonight: Partly cloudy with increasing clouds going into the morning. Rain chances will begin to go up along the coast in the morning. Lows will be in the mid to upper 70s. Friday: Skies become cloudy. Increasing rain and storm chances. Activity will start along the coast and move onshore during the day. 60% rain chance. Discussion: An upper high to the east, and a trough of low pressure to the west will funnel moisture across the area Friday into the weekend. The best rain chances will be Friday and Saturday. There is the potential for locally heavy rain. Rain chances begin to go down Sunday with a 40-50% rain chance. High pressure begins to build back on top of us Monday, so rain chances will be lower for Labor Day. Right now it's looking like a 20% rain chance and hot! Cristobal is stronger and racing ENE 46 mph out in the Atlantic. Winds now 85 mph. Slight chance tropical development for tropical wave in East Caribbean and and another wave moving off of Africa the Gulf, and you'll notice it's all marching to the north. We're to the north. Obviously our rain chances are going to go up. So let's look at what's happening. We have a little surface low that the National Hurricane Center was watching, but it's moved onshore in South Texas. You'll also notice some other areas spinning in the west Gulf. These are little upper level lows. If we look at the water vapor imagery, you see we have an upper high to our east and an upper low and front to our west. That means all this moisture is going to move north. We can look at our exact live radar, and I've got the wind flow in here. You can see how the air is flowing and it's bringing moisture our way. Here's one of our forecast models showing rain increasing tomorrow. It also shows rain increasing Saturday. If your are driving to the LSU game in Houston, keep in mind that there could be some heavy rain along the way. Looks like the weather will improve by game time, but keep in mind if you are tailgating... there could be rain during the day. Got in some beautiful twitpics. Check out all the different clouds. We have altocumulus undulatus. That's when you get clouds in lines. It's caused by winds at different speeds at different levels. Highs today were in the upper 80s to low 90s. Right now we're in the upper 70s to low 80s. The heat index is still in the upper 80s. The wind is light southeast. Tonight: Partly cloudy with increasing clouds going into the morning. Rain chances will begin to go up along the coast in the morning. Lows will be in the mid to upper 70s. Friday: Skies become cloudy. Increasing rain and storm chances. Activity will start along the coast and move onshore during the day. 60% rain chance. Discussion: An upper high to the east, and a trough of low pressure to the west will funnel moisture across the area Friday into the weekend. The best rain chances will be Friday and Saturday. There is the potential for locally heavy rain. Rain chances begin to go down Sunday with a 40-50% rain chance. High pressure begins to build back on top of us Monday, so rain chances will be lower for Labor Day. Right now it's looking like a 20% rain chance and hot! Cristobal is stronger and racing ENE 46 mph out in the Atlantic. Winds now 85 mph. Slight chance tropical development for tropical wave in East Caribbean and and another wave moving off of Africa